University of Maryland Police responded to reports of Title IX-related incidents and theft over the past two weeks, according to police reports.

Title IX-related incidents

University Police responded to multiple Title IX-related incidents over the past 10 days.

An officer received a report of harassment/stalking on Oct. 17 at 6:49 p.m. for an incident that occurred on Oct. 9, according to police spokeswoman Sgt. Rosanne Hoaas. This case is active.

University Police received another harassment/stalking report on Oct. 13 at 1:40 a.m. The incident occurred on Oct. 12. This case is active.

On Oct. 11 at 10:50 a.m., officers received a report for a non-criminal Title IX-related incident that happened on Oct. 10. This case is closed.

University Police wouldn't release any more details on the incidents, Hoaas said.

Theft

University Police responded to a report of a suspicious person at the Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center on Oct. 10 at 1:16 p.m., Hoaas said.

A man, later identified as 25-year-old Bryce Cheroy Campbell of Lanham, kept approaching and trying to start conversations with people in the building. The person who reported the incident said they recognized him from being previously denied access to the campus, Hoaas said.

Officers found Campbell and verified he was denied access to the campus. He was arrested on charges of trespassing on school grounds and was taken to the Department of Corrections. This case is closed.

Shani Kamberi, a junior chemistry major, testifies before the Maryland House of Delegates Ways and Means committee on Thursday Feb. 21, 2019. Kamberi wrote a bill that would mandate organ and tissue donation education in Maryland public schools for the 2020-21 school year. (Photo by Matthew McDonald/For The Diamondback)